Lil Wayne is disappointed with his first wax statue and demands it be baked “That’s not me”

Lil Wayne is disappointed with his first wax statue and demands it be baked “That’s not me”

Lil Wayne addresses the harsh mockery directed toward his controversial wax figurine. The wax figurine of Lil Wayne has caused hysteria in the hip-hop world. Some people believe the Louisiana-born rapper to be the best rapper currently active, and he has had a significant impact on the music industry.

The Rock himself even joined in on the controversy surrounding the former wrestler’s statue from the Grevin Museum in Paris. Though he looks to be a strong, bald man, there are some similarities to the Fast and Furious star, most notably in the lighter tone of his skin.

While his father, wrestler Rocky Johnson of Nova Scotia, was Black, Dwayne Johnson’s mother is Samoan. In response to the wax sculpture, the Hollywood celebrity uploaded a video of James Andre Jefferson Jr. making fun of the figure.

Johnson captioned the video, writing, “Knew my boy James Andre Jefferson Jr. had this Rock wax statue in his roasting crosshairs.” “To add some key elements and adjustments to my wax figure, starting with my skin tone, my team and I will get in touch with our friends at the Grevin Museum in Paris, France.

A wax figure of the artists that has begun doing the rounds on social media doesn’t quite put the respect on his name it might deserve.Credit: Johnny Nunez/Getty Images